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22 Local response only Local response - with Govt Office a two- way channel to central government Serious - Department led central response. COBR not involved Significant - Co-ordinated central response led by Department from COBR Catastrophic - Central direction from COBR Central government involvement in crises National Coverage Single Scene Impact of Event Impact

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Emergency Powers serious damage to human welfare, the environment or Security; it is necessary to make provision urgently in order to resolve the emergency; emergency regulations must be proportionate

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Regional Sit Rep  Where is it  What has happened  Who is handling it  Action what are we doing  Who have we told

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Gold The Gold Commander is in overall control of their organisation's resources. They will not be on site, but at a distant control room, Gold Command, where they will formulate the strategy for dealing with the incident. Will gather partners.

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Silver  The Silver Commander is the tactical commander who manages the strategic direction making them into sets of actions that are completed by Bronze.  not located at the scene normally as they need to be able to take a step back.

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Bronze  A Bronze Commander directly controls the organisation's resources at the incident.  normally police led, irrespective of which organisation they works for unless it is a fire and rescue-led incident..  If the incident is complex different Bronzes are given their own tasks: taking statements, cordon control or survivor management.